Baku 13 Oct 2016 Roland Brandenburg MERANET coordinator FFG Austria Pre History FP6FP7 MNTERANET MATERA MNTERANET 20042008 micro amp nano technologies MATERA 20052011 materials ID: 800399
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M-ERA.NET
(2):
ERA-NET for materials research and innovation
Baku 13 Oct 2016
Roland
Brandenburg
M-ERA.NET coordinator
FFG, Austria
Slide2(Pre-)
History: FP6-FP7
MNT-ERA.NET
MATERA(+)
MNT-ERA.NET (2004-2008): micro & nano technologies
MATERA (2005-2011): materials
MNT-ERA.NET II (
2009-2011):
micro & nano technologies
MATERA+ (2009-2013): materials
together: ~
150 funded projects, >100 MEUR public funding
M-ERA.NET
M-ERA.NET: 2/2012-1/2016materials science and engineeringlarge network: 37 funding organisations: 29 national + 8 regional25 European countriesmany “observers”, incl. non-European
Slide3The M-ERA.NET
main activities 2012-2015
joint
strategic programming of joint activities annual joint calls
for transnational RTD proposals additional activities: programme surveys, database of research infrastructures, clusters & competence centresconsolidation of the network,
including
international
cooperation
with appropriate partners from outside Europedialogue with RTD community and stakeholders: workshops, events, dissemination
Slide4Consolidation of the network 2012-2015:
expanded European partnerships: FR, BE, ES, IE, IT, NL, PLenlarged
international cooperation: contacts established to
Taiwan: NSC/MOST (Call 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)
Russia: FASIE (Call 2013, 2014, 2015)
South Korea
:
KIAT (
Call 2015), NRF Brazil: CNPq, CAPES, FAPESP (Call 2015)Japan
: JST, MEXT, NEDO, METISingapore: A*STARSouth Africa: DSTUSA: NSF
Slide5Summary
of M-ERA.NET Joint calls 2012-2015full
documentation: https://www.m-era.net/joint-calls
Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft | Sensengasse 1 | 1090 Wien | www.ffg.at
5
124
pre-proposals
72 full proposals
23 funded projects
166
pre-proposals
90 full proposals
26 funded projects
172 pre-proposals
105 full proposals
22 funded projects
Call 2012:
30 funding orgs.
23 European countries +
Taiwan
Call
2013:
32 funding orgs.
22 European countries +
Russia + Taiwan
Call
2014:
36 funding orgs.
22 European countries +
Russia + Taiwan
Call
2015:35 funding orgs.22 European countries + Brazil (Sao Paulo) + Korea + Russia + Taiwan
156 pre-proposals
94 full proposals
22 funded projects
Slide6Results
M-ERA.NET Calls 2012 - 2015
funded
applicants
(
average
)
Average project:
3-5 partners from 2-3 countriesproject costs 1 Mio EUR; duration 2-3 years
Slide7A new partnership: M-ERA.NET 2 (2016-2021):
Enlarged consortium with international participation
Slide8M-ERA.NET 2 (2016-2021)
The
M-ERA.NET 2
consortium (H2020 grant agreement):41 public funding organisations
from 28 different countries
21 (
52%
) >5
years experience… + additional „observer
“ participants joining selected activities
Slide9M-ERA.NET
2016-2021:
Vision &
Objectives
support
the European economy towards societal and technological challenges
of the 21
st
century;
multi-annual policy for strategic programming of joint activities, allowing a flexible coverage of topics;annual joint calls including 1 cofunded call with EU top-up;
mobilise substantial national and regional public funding;emphasize
low carbon energy technologies
cooperation with appropriate partners world-wide to facilitate access for the European RTD community to leading knowledge worldwide;strengthen
a long term cooperation between funding organisations.
Slide10external expertise
from Strategic Expert Group
(representing stakeholders, industry, academia, e.g. ETPs, research orgs.)
programme
owners
(e.g. ministries): suggest
thematic prioritiesprogramme owners: - endorse work programme- individual
nat/reg commitments: topics, budget, type of research, target groupcall implementation (programme managers, e.g. funding agencies)
Joint strategic programming
:
work programmes for joint calls
Slide11Role of Strategic Experts Group (SEG)
to represent industry and academic research, providing comprehensive overview on needs and possibilities at European, national and regional levels in order to identify
gaps and opportunities; to analyse national/regional priorities provided by the M-ERA.NET consortium; to analyse up-to-date status and foreseen development of
European strategies; to analyse results from M-ERA.NET callsExperts suggested by all M-ERA.NET partners and selected
according to defined criteria (expertise, academic/industrial background, country, gender, ..); The composition of this group is flexible in order to react to changing environments and emerging challenges.
Slide12M-ERA.NET Calls 2012-2016:
topicsCall 2012Call 2013
Call 2014
Call 2015
Call 2016
Integrated
Computational
Materials Engineering
Integrated
Computational Materials EngineeringIntegrated Computational Materials Engineering
Integrated Computational Materials Engineering
Integrated
computational materials engineeringincluding materials for low carbon energy technologies
Design of new interfaces, surfaces and coatingsInterfaces, Surfaces and Coatings
New Surfaces and CoatingsNew Surfaces and Coatings
Innovative surfaces, coatings and interfaces
Hybrid
composites
Composite Technology
Composite Technology
Composite Technology /
biobased
materials
High performance synthetic and
biobased
composites
Materials
for
energy
systemsMaterials for Sustainable and Affordable Low Carbon Energy Technologies
Materials for Sustainable and Affordable Low Carbon Energy TechnologiesMaterials for Sustainable and Affordable Low Carbon Energy Technologies Materials for Health
Materials for HealthMaterials for Health Interfaces between materials and biological hosts for health applications
Functional Materials Focusing on Sensors Functional materials
Materials science for additive manufacturing
Materials
for
additive
manufacturing
Secondary
raw
materials
Addressing the innovation chain
M-ERA.NET 2 parties
support (multiple answers):
Slide14Participations
per topic and organisation type
Slide15Calls 2012-2014: success rates
Challenge: balance available budgets and requested funding
Slide16M-ERA.NET Call 2016:
launched 15 March 2016committed nat/reg budget ~30 mio. €EU top up ~ 10 mio €
deadline for pre-proposals: 14 June 2016 (233 pre-proposals
)deadline for full-proposals: 10 November 2016 funding decision:
Feb 2017
Slide17Other activities: Clusters and competence
centres
Slide18Assessment
of funded projects MethodologyThe funded projects are assessed via questionnaires to all parties in funded projects 1) directly after the completion of the projects2) 3 years after the end of the projects.Success is measured by:
a) Technical results c) Economic effectsb) Scientific results d) Transnational benefit
Assessment of work programmes
Methodology
The annual work
programmes
will be assessed by
analysing
defined indicators in 3 main categories:a) Budgetary commitmentsb) Benefit for networking of programmes and agencies at national level
c) Added value for the target group compared to alternative funding instruments
Do we reach our goals ?
Slide19www.m-era.net
More information:
Partner details
Funding programmesFunded projectsEvents
Slide20Results: funded projects
central
evaluation: evaluators needed
!https://m-era.net/joint-calls/become-evaluator
Slide21Thank you !
contact:office@m-era.netroland.brandenburg@ffg.at
www.m-era.net